An MBTA Green Line trolley parked at the Park Street station collided with another trolley behind it Wednesday evening, ...
An MBTA Green Line trolley parked at the Park Street station collided with another trolley behind it Wednesday evening, NewsCenter 5 has learned. The incident happened just before 7:30 p.m. Wednesday.
About 100 riders on two other Green Line trains behind the trolleys involved in the incident were escorted about 250 feet to the nearest station, the MBTA said.
No injuries were reported after a minor collision between two Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Green Line trolleys ...
Federal investigators report that an MBTA Green Line train was speeding and passed through a stop signal before colliding with a stationary train last month in a crash that caused $6.6 million in ...
MBTA Green Line service was disrupted when two trolleys at Park Street station became hitched, causing evacuations but no injuries.
Governor Maura Healey and MBTA General Manager Phillip Eng addressed Wednesday’s “hitching” incident where two green line trolleys rolled into each other,<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More ...
particularly at rush hour, Kaplan said. Since the beginning of this year, the MBTA has averaged 169 round-trip rides on the Red Line daily. On average, it completed 86% of the daily trips it ...
The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Association announced Feb. 25 it selected a contractor to begin implementing the Green Line Train Protection System, MBTA spokesperson Maya Bingaman wrote in a ...
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